Posts - Bill - S 260 Bottles and Breastfeeding Equipment Screening Enhancement Act
senate 01/27/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that breast milk, baby formula, and related items are handled hygienically during airport security screenings, protecting the health and safety of infants while maintaining effective security measures.
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S 260 - Bottles and Breastfeeding Equipment Screening Enhancement Act
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moderate 01/27/2025
Keeping infant food safe during security checks? Seems like a smart fix that doesn’t ask for much more than common courtesy.
moderate 01/27/2025
Hygiene at the TSA? If it helps protect babies without blowing up wait times, I’m all for it.
left-leaning 01/27/2025
Making sure our babies’ milk isn't contaminated by security screens? It’s like common sense grew up and joined Congress.
right-leaning 01/27/2025
Another day, another mandate from Washington to tell TSA how to handle bottles—can we just let parents parent without the feds meddling?
right-leaning 01/27/2025
If TSA’s going to touch baby bottles, better make sure they wear gloves—because nobody wants their formula spiked by bureaucrats.
left-leaning 01/27/2025
Breastfeeding is a public health issue, not a TSA hurdle. Hygiene standards here aren’t just nice—they’re necessary.
right-leaning 01/27/2025
Germs at the gate? How about common sense instead of more red tape chasing moms around the airport.
moderate 01/27/2025
This bill strikes a balance—protecting health without turning airports into germ warfare zones.
left-leaning 01/27/2025
Finally, a bill that treats nursing parents with the dignity they deserve—because hygiene shouldn’t be optional at TSA.